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Thursday, January 31, 2008

SUBPRIME LOANS AND MORE "It's a Bull Market for Financial Fraud" (FBI)

SUBPRIME LOANS AND MORE
It's a Bull Market for Financial Fraud
 
01/31/08  

Picture of a home with a foreclosure sign in front. AP Photo.

Imagine landing your dream home.Your credit is a bit shaky, but you manage to get a subprime loan with an adjustable rate mortgage. A few years later the interest rates jump and you can no longer afford to pay. You see an ad for a business that's willing to help—it'll pay your mortgage for a modest monthly fee while you get back on your feet. But here's the heartbreak: it's a scam. The con artists just take your money and run…

It's just one of the latest schemes and frauds we're seeing these days across the financial services industry, our senior criminal investigators said during a briefing Tuesday with the news media in Washington. 

These scams—which include plenty of shenanigans with mortgages and subprime loans—are costing the nation tens of billions of dollars a year. 

"Greed is definitely not good for our economy right now," said our top criminal investigative exec Ken Kaiser following the briefing. "It's hurting homeowners. It's hurting honest businesses. And it's hurting investors and markets around the world."

All good reasons why we're squarely focused on cracking down on the largest of these financial crimes, launching proactive initiatives and shifting resources as trends emerge, all the while working hand-in-hand with a host of government and private sector partners.

Among the specifics discussed at the briefing: 

Subprime mortgage loans: 

  • We're investigating 14 corporations involved in subprime lending as part of our Subprime Mortgage Industry Fraud Initiative launched last year.
  • The companies come from across the financial services industry, from mortgage lenders to investment banks that bundle loans into securities sold to investors. We're also looking at insider trading by some executives. 

Traditional mortgage fraud: 

  • We have more than 1,200 cases open today (up about 40 percent from last year), mostly involving fraud for profit, where groups of straw buyers, realtors, etc. rig schemes to buy properties that are flipped or allowed to go into foreclosure.
  • Hotspots include California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, and Utah.
  • Suspicious activity reports that we review for potential mortgage fraud have grown from 3,000 in fiscal year 2003 to 48,000 in fiscal year 2007. This year, we're on pace to receive more than 60,000 such reports.
  • A recent case: In November, the owners of a long-time Minnesota homebuilder called Parish Marketing—along with a bank officer, a closing agent, and others—pled guilty to a $100 million mortgage scheme involving some 200 homes.
  • Right now, we're seeing no links to organized crime syndicates, street gangs, or terrorist groups in our cases. 

For more information on financial frauds:
- Financial Crimes Report to the Public, Fiscal Year 2006 
- Mortgage Fraud overview



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Subprime Loans and More

With plenty of shenanigans going on with mortgages and subprime loans, we're cracking down on the largest financial frauds

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MIssouri Governor Race Poll - St. Louis Dispatch Jan 2008

Missouri governor race poll - January 2008

01/28/2008

The Research 2000 Missouri Poll was conducted by Research 2000 of Rockville, MD from January 21 through January 24, 2008. A total of 800 likely voters who vote regularly in state elections were interviewed statewide by telephone.

Those interviewed were selected by the random variation of the last four digits of telephone numbers. A cross-section of exchanges was utilized in order to ensure an accurate reflection of the state. Quotas were assigned to reflect the voter registration of distribution by county.

The margin for error, according to standards customarily used by statisticians, is no more than plus or minus 3.5% percentage points. This means that there is a 95 percent probability that the "true" figure would fall within that range if the entire population were sampled. The margin for error is higher for any subgroup, such as a gender or region.



FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE NO OPINION
CLAIRE MCCASKILL 51% 41% 8%



FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE NO OPINION
MATT BLUNT 41% 56% 3%
JAY NIXON 49% 42% 9%


QUESTION: How would you rate the performance of Matt Blunt as Governor; excellent, pretty good, only fair, or poor?


EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR NOT SURE
ALL 4% 37% 45% 13% 1%
MEN 5% 41% 41% 12% 1%
WOMEN 3% 33% 49% 14% 1%

DEMOCRATS 3% 18% 62% 17% -
REPUBLICANS 5% 62% 21% 10% 2%
INDEPENDENTS 4% 31% 52% 12% 1%
ST. LOUIS CITY 1% 24% 55% 19% 1%
ST. LOUIS SUB 3% 35% 46% 15% 1%
KANSAS CITY 2% 32% 47% 18% 1%
NORTH/SE 5% 43% 43% 8% 1%
SOUTHWEST 5% 45% 41% 8% 1%


QUESTION: How would you rate the performance of Jay Nixon as Attorney General; excellent, pretty good, only fair, or poor?


EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR NOT SURE
ALL 7% 43% 32% 6% 12%
MEN 6% 40% 36% 7% 11%
WOMEN 8% 46% 28% 5% 13%
DEMOCRATS 12% 67% 13% 2% 6%
REPUBLICANS 3% 14% 53% 12% 18%
INDEPENDENTS 5% 46% 33% 4% 12%
ST. LOUIS CITY 11% 56% 20% 4% 9%
ST. LOUIS SUB 8% 45% 31% 5% 11%
KANSAS CITY 9% 47% 31% 4% 9%
NORTH/SE 5% 37% 35% 8% 15%
SOUTHWEST 4% 36% 36% 10% 14%


QUESTION: If the 2008 election for Governor were held today, for whom would you vote for if the choice were between Jay Nixon, the Democrat, and Matt Blunt, the Republican?


NIXON BLUNT UNDECIDED
ALL 50% 41% 9%
MEN 46% 46% 8%
WOMEN 54% 36% 10%
DEMOCRATS 85% 8% 7%
REPUBLICANS 7% 84% 9%
INDEPENDENTS 57% 31% 12%
WHITE 45% 47% 8%
BLACK 77% 9% 14%
OTHER 74% 11% 15%
18-29 53% 38% 9%
30-44 47% 43% 10%
45-59 50% 41% 9%
60+ 51% 40% 9%
UNION 64% 28% 8%
NON-UNION 46% 45% 9%
ST. LOUIS CITY 69% 24% 7%
ST. LOUIS SUB 54% 36% 10%
KANSAS CITY 56% 35% 9%
NORTH/SE 41% 50% 9%
SOUTHWEST 40% 51% 9%


MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE FOR GOVERNOR

QUESTION: What is the single most important issue in determining your vote for Governor?


ALL MEN WOMEN DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INDEPENDENT
Education funding 13% 10% 16% 17% 9% 13%
Providing Medicaid coverage for the poor and disabled 12% 7% 17% 15% 10% 10%
Economy/jobs 12% 10% 14% 13% 8% 15%
Taxes/state spending 11% 18% 4% 3% 23% 8%
Security/immigration borders

11% 17% 5% 6% 18% 10%
Health care 10% 8% 12% 14% 4% 12%
Change in direction 7% 6% 8% 8% 4% 8%
Ethics of candidates 5% 4% 6% 6% 4% 5%
Values/character of candidates

5% 6% 4% 4% 6% 5%
Roads and bridge construction

5% 4% 6% 6% 5% 4%
Balancing the state budget 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 5%
Crime/drugs 3% 4% 2% 2% 3% 4%
Abortion/stem cell issue 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% -
Other/Not sure 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%


QUESTION: What is the second most important issue in determining your vote for Governor?


ALL
Education funding 14%
Economy/jobs 13%
Taxes/state spending 12%
Providing Medicaid coverage for the poor and disabled 11%
Health care 11%
Security/immigration borders 10%
Change in direction 5%
Balancing the state budget 5%
Ethics of candidates 4%
Values/character of candidates 4%
Roads and bridge construction 4%
Crime/drugs 3%
Abortion/stem cell issue 2%
Other/Not sure 2%


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Lt. Governor Peter Kinder Announces his bid for Governor on Youtube

Lt. Governor Peter Kinder announced his candidacy yesterday via Team Kinder.

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Father of Mine (Everclear)

Father of mine
Tell me where have you been
You know I just closed my eyes
My whole world disappeared
Father of mine
Take me back to the day
When I was still your golden boy
Back before you went away

I remember blue skies
Walking the block
I loved it when you held me high
I loved to hear you talk
You would take me to the movie
You would take me to the beach
You would take me to a place inside
That is so hard to reach

Father of mine
Tell me where did you go
You had the world inside your hand
But you did not seem to know
Father of mine
Tell me what do you see
When you look back at your wasted life
And you dont see me

I was ten years old
Doing all that I could
It wasnt easy for me
To be a scared white boy
In a black neighborhood
Sometimes you would send me a birthday card
With a five dollar bill
I never understood you then
And I guess I never will

Daddy gave me a name
My dad he gave me a name
Then he walked away
Daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
My daddy gave me a name

Daddy gave me a name
Daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
Daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
My daddy gave me a name

Father of mine
Tell me where have you been
I just closed my eyes
And the world disappeared
Father of mine
Tell me how do you sleep
With the children you abandoned
And the wife I saw you beat

I will never be safe
I will never be sane
I will always be weird inside
I will always be lame
Now Im a grown man
With a child of my own
And I swear Im not going to let her know
All the pain I have known

Then he walked away
Daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
My dad gave me a name
Then he walked away
My daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
My daddy gave me a name
Then he walked away
Then he walked away
Then he walked away

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INTERVIEWING SADDAM - FBI Agent Gets to the Truth

INTERVIEWING SADDAM
FBI Agent Gets to the Truth
 
01/28/08  

Picture of Special Agent George Piro. Courtesy of 60 Minutes.

Imagine sitting across from Saddam Hussein every day for nearly seven straight months—slowly earning his trust, getting him to spill secrets on everything from whether he gave the order to gas the Kurds (he did) to whether he really did have weapons of mass destruction on the eve of war (he didn't). All the while gathering information that would ultimately be used to prosecute the deposed dictator in an Iraqi court. 

That was the job of FBI Special Agent George Piro, who told his story Sunday, January 27, on the TV news program 60 Minutes.

Soon after U.S. special forces pulled Saddam out of a spider hole on December 13, 2003, the CIA—knowing the former dictator would ultimately have to answer for his crimes against the Iraqi people—asked the FBI to debrief Hussein because of our longstanding work in gathering statements for court.

That's when we turned to Piro, an investigator on our terrorism fly team who was born in Beirut and speaks Arabic fluently. Piro was supported by a team of CIA analysts and FBI agents, intelligence analysts, language specialists, and a behavioral profiler.

Piro knew getting Saddam to talk wouldn't be easy. He prepped by carefully studying the former dictator's life so he could better connect with Saddam and more easily determine when he was being honest. It worked: during the first interview on January 13, 2004, Piro talked about Saddam's four novels and Iraqi history, which impressed Hussein. Saddam asked for Piro to come back. 

From that day forward, everything Piro did was designed to build an emotional bond with Saddam and to get him to talk truthfully. To make Hussein dependent on him and him alone, Piro became responsible for virtually every aspect of his life, including his personal needs. He always treated Saddam with respect, knowing he would not respond to threats or tough tactics. As part of his plan, Piro also never told Hussein that he was an FBI field agent, instead letting him believe, for the sake of building credibility, that he was a high-level official who reported directly to the President. 

Image of Saddam Hussein being fingerprinted by an FBI agent
An FBI agent fingerprints Saddam shortly after his capture.
It took time. Piro spent five to seven hours a day with Saddam for months, taking advantage of every small opportunity that presented itself, including listening to Hussein's poetry. Eventually, Saddam began to open up. 

Among Saddam's revelations: 

  • Saddam misled the world into believing that he had weapons of mass destruction in the months leading up to the war because he feared another invasion by Iran, but he did fully intend to rebuild his WMD program.
  • Piro told 60 Minutes that Saddam considered Usama bin Laden "a fanatic" and a threat who couldn't be trusted. 
  • The former dictator admitted "initially miscalculating President Bush and President Bush's intentions," Piro said, thinking the war would be more like the shortened air campaign of the Gulf War.
  • Saddam never used look-alikes or body doubles as widely believed, thinking no one could really play his part. 
  • Hussein made the decision to invade neighboring Kuwait in 1990 following an insulting comment by one of its emirs. 

Piro was so successful at befriending Saddam that the former dictator was visibly moved when they said goodbye. "I saw him tear up," Piro said during the television interview. 

Joe Persichini, Assistant Director in Charge of our Washington office and Piro's boss, told 60 Minutes that Piro's expert work in revealing Saddam's secrets was "probably one of the top accomplishments of the agency in the last 100 years." 

To watch or read the full interview of George Piro, visit the 60 Minutes website.





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Verizon Wireless Expands Network in Missouri's Springfield/Branson/Lake of the Ozarks Areas

Press Release

Verizon Wireless

Release date: January 25, 2008

New Wireless Network Infrastructure Expands Coverage Area and Services Along I-44 and Springfield Metro Area

SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 25 / -- Verizon Wireless customers in the Springfield, Branson and Lake of the Ozarks region now have direct access to the nation's most reliable wireless network. Investing more than $26 million in the expansion of its network, Verizon Wireless has constructed 89 new cell sites throughout the new markets. The expanded coverage means that both new and existing customers will enjoy Verizon Wireless' reliable network, clearer reception, and fewer dropped calls throughout the region. The expansion also links to existing service territories in the Rolla area and southwest Missouri, providing Verizon Wireless customers with seamless service along Interstate 44 from St. Louis to Joplin.

The new network coverage also includes the entire Springfield metropolitan area, all of Greene County, the Branson metropolitan area and Camdenton north to existing service territories in Jefferson City and Columbia.

"This network enhancement reflects our ongoing commitment to meet the growing needs of our customers and to provide them with the reliable, high quality services they expect from Verizon Wireless," said Lou Sigillo, president-Kansas/Missouri Region, Verizon Wireless. "Wireless consumers today understand that value is not defined by price alone. A major reason our customers choose Verizon Wireless and stay with us is because we offer the nation's most reliable network. And now, we can offer that coverage directly to more Missourians than ever before."

To mark this major expansion of the Verizon Wireless network, the company will offer customers in the Kansas/Missouri Region, including those in St. Louis, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, Carbondale and Columbia, 2,000 minutes of bonus airtime for new, two-year service activations and for 2-year contract renewals. This special offer will be available until February 18, 2008. The new coverage will also give residents the convenience of the IN Network, which provides customers the ability to talk and send text and multimedia messages to other Verizon Wireless subscribers free.

"We are always working to increase our network coverage and reliability, and our expansion throughout central and southwest Missouri is an important part of this commitment," said Sigillo. "Local residents, businesses and visitors will have direct access to the benefits of Verizon Wireless, including local points of purchase opening next month."

The expanded service is part of Verizon Wireless' continual effort to expand coverage, improve capacity and enhance the quality of its wireless voice and data network in Missouri and throughout the country. Verizon Wireless has invested more than $40 billion since it was formed -- more than $5 billion on average every year -- to increase the coverage and capacity of its national network and to add new services.

About Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless operates the nation's most reliable wireless voice and data network, serving 63.7 million customers. The largest US wireless company and largest wireless data provider, based on revenues, Verizon Wireless is headquartered in Basking Ridge, NJ, with 68,000 employees nationwide. The company is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD). Find more information on the Web at http://www.verizonwireless.com/. To preview and request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at http://www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.

Source: Verizon Wireless

CONTACT: Cheryl Bini Armbrecht Cheryl.Bini@verizonwireless.com or Brenda Hill Brenda.Hill@verizonwireless.com, both of Verizon Wireless, +1-314-920-4444 or Mark Farnen +1-573-443-4231 strategists@mchsi.com for Verizon Wireless


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Tour of Missouri Announces 2008 Host Cities

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TOUR OF MISSOURI PRO CYCLING RACE ANNOUNCES 2008 HOST CITIES 

Economic Data from 2007 to be Released 

      What:    Last year's highly-acclaimed Tour of Missouri professional cycling race, Missouri's largest annual sporting event, will announce its host cities for the 2008 event, scheduled for September 8 -14, 2008, throughout the state of Missouri.  Last year's event drew an estimated 400,000 roadside spectators and was watched live on the internet in 73 countries. 

      Where: The Truman Hotel

      Hermitage Room

      (Downtown) Jefferson City, MO

      When:  Wednesday, January 30th, 10:30 – 11:30 AM 

      Who:   Governor Matt Blunt, Lt. Governor Peter Kinder, and race organizers will be on hand with representatives from each selected city. 

      Teleconference: (those unable to attend can call into the following number, please hit mute)

         866.365.4406

   code: 7613780

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Interviewing Saddam

Special Agent George Piro spent every day for nearly seven months interviewing the deposed dictator, teasing out his secrets.

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Downtown Branson Community Enhancement District Incoming Funds Oct 2006 - - Sep. 2007

Oct-06    0
Nov-06    0
Dec-06    27,894.42
Jan-07    32,710.02
Feb-07    15,244.47
Mar-07    23,007.84
Apr-07    22,201.68
May-07    842.70
Jun-07    36,385.47
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Southwest Missouri News Jan. 28 2008

Via Southwest Missouri News

Southwest Missouri News

  • Southeast Sweepstakes

    Emerson

    I've talked at length about possible candidates in potential primaries for the Ninth Congressional District. But as others have noted, there could be another congressional vacancy in southeastern Missouri that could lead to another sizable skirmish.

    The vast Eighth Congressional District encompasses cities such as Cape Girardeau, Rolla and Farmington. There could be a fairly interesting race to watch if Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau, runs for governor. No announcement have been made from her camp, although there is a Draft Emerson Web site up.

    If Jo Ann Emerson runs for governor and leaves her seat vacant, here are few people on the Republican side of the fence who could make hypothetical - the key word there is hypothetical - jumps into the race:

    - Lloyd Smith, Emerson's chief of staff: Congressional staffers might not have the visibility of elected officials, but there is a bit of precedent of them taking over for their bosses. For example, Rep. Phil Hare, D-Illinois — a former aide to Rep. Lane Evans, D-Illinois — won election when Evans left the seat for health reasons. U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Illinois, also won election after serving as a staffer in the previous lawmaker's office.

    Smith — who managed Sen. Jim Talent's re-election bid in 2006 — could have the contacts and wherewithal to be a strong contender for the seat.

    - House Speaker Rod Jetton, R-Marble Hill: Jetton is considering running for governor. But he has told other media outlets that he would forgo a run if someone such as U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof, R-Columbia, got into the race.

    While the conventional wisdom stated that Jetton was headed toward a transition into political consulting, an open congressional seat might provide another reason to get back into the electoral fold. Jetton has the fundraising ability and the organizational contacts to be a contender.

    - Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder: Kinder has been fairly emphatic about his plans to run for governor today. Judging by his words, I would doubt he would run for this seat. But as a statewide official with significant roots in the district, he has to be on the list of names.

    - State Treasurer Sarah Steelman: Steelman, a resident of Rolla, is in a fairly similar position as Kinder. She is seriously considering running for governor and probably would forgo Congress.

    - Sen. Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau: Kinder's successor in the Missouri Senate is a former House Majority Leader from one of the population points in the district. Jetton and Crowell are political allies, so it's doubtful that both would run for this seat. If Crowell decides to run for Congress, his state Senate would be vacated.

    - Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington: My instincts say that Engler probably wouldn't run here, as it would provide a seriously good chance for the Democrats to pick up his state Senate seat (though probably not with Rep. Brad Robinson, D-Bonne Terre, who was charged with a felony yesterday for a New Year's Eve hit and run accident).

    But as a state senator in the district, he has to at least be on the list of possible GOP candidates.

    - Sen. Chuck Purgason, R-Caulfield: Purgason — known both for his bolo ties and his criticism of ethanol mandates — also resides in the U.S. Eighth District.

    - Sen. Robert Mayer, R-Dexter: Mayer represents the Bootheel area of the Eighth District in the Missouri Senate. But like Engler, he might forgo a race because his state senate seat could become vulnerable if it becomes open.

    - Cape Girardeau County Prosecutor Morley Swingle: Swingle, who has served as prosecutor in the Cape Girardeau County for nearly two decades, could

    There are a few interesting names on the Democratic side of the fence, the first being:

    - Secretary of State Robin Carnahan: As noted on Wednesday, the Washington Post wrote in a blog post that the first-term statewide official was being thrown about as a Democratic candidate for governor. Nobody has confirmed that post, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Carnahan is completely out of the electoral loop.

    Carnahan — the daughter of former Gov. Mel Carnahan and Sen. Jean Carnahan, D-Missouri — did exceptionally well in the rural areas of the state when she ran for Secretary of State in 2004. Her fundraising reports this year have been impressive, showing that she could garner the funds to run for a federal office.

    There are no requirements for a congressional candidate to live in the district where they're running. Carnahan — who I believe resides in St. Louis — grew up in Rolla and manages a farm there.

    But there are other considerations: would Carnahan give up on a re-election bid to run for a congressional seat that leans Republican? Would she rather wait to run for U.S. Senate in 2010? Those are probably the biggest reasons for her to forgo a shot at this seat.

    I would guess that a Carnahan candidacy for Congress is doubtful. But Carnahan would be a formidable Democratic candidate if Emerson steps aside.

    - Former Secretary of State Bekki Cook: Cook, who resides in Cape Girardeau, actually was out of politics for an election cycle until she decided to run for Lt. Governor. She lost in a squeaker to Kinder. Former statewide officials - who have experience raising money and traveling big distances to win election - always have to be considered when a congressional seat is vacated.

    - Sen. Frank Barnitz, D-Lake Spring: Barnitz could make a run for Congress without jeopardizing his seat in the Missouri Senate. He is arguably the most conservative Democrat in the General Assembly's upper chamber, as he has voted for issues such as conceal and carry and the governor's MOHELA plan. One drawback though is the fact that he resides in an area of the district that has a relatively low population.

    - Reps. Terry Swinger, D-Crauthersville, Tom Todd, D-Campbell, Steve Hodges, D-East Prairie: These state lawmakers could perhaps run for Congress, but would have to forgo a chance at a re-election to their state House seats. Todd and Hodges' seats could be vulnerable to a strong Republican challenge. But again, they live in the district, so they're on the list of possibilities.

    I'm sure I'm missing some people here. Feel free to comment to suggest more people who could run if Emerson runs.

    1/25/2008

  • Dirty Olde Towne at Club 57
    We went to Club 57 last night to hear Dirty Olde Towne. Even though they have been around town this was the first time we had seen them perform.

    If you are not familiar with Dirty Olde Towne, they are a five piece celtic band. They perform both traditional and contemporary celtic music. The only members we recognized were Will Matherly (SDC) doing vocals and Michael Haygood playing fiddle. These two are always good and the rest of the band is just as good.

    Their version of "Whiskey in the Jar" was as good as we have ever heard. Michael Haygood did a rockin' version of "Danny Boy" that was really unique. They did other standards such as "Wasn't that a Party" and "Barnyards of Delgaty" along with some original material and some more modern numbers. The band is very entertaining.

    As we understand it, they will be at Club 57 for the rest of the winter (until Sting Ray Anthony returns) on Thursday nights from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. The Jam Doctors will be performing in the same time slot on Friday and Saturday nights.

    If you enjoy this type of music you need to see Dirty Olde Town.

    1/25/2008

  • The Logic of Political Journalism

    Gotta watch those pesky politicians 'cuz you just know they're out to pull the wool over the people's eyes. What other reason do they have to run for office? We need a watch dog. Let's call him the "press."

    Here's one of the things you gotta watch out for: Politicians who use their own money to run for office. Such nefarious characters are trying to buy an election. Never mind the money they raise from others and use to buy the things necessary to win. That money is clean because it signals an endorsement. That raised money is used to buy the same things as personal money is beside the point.

    Here's an example of this silliness from last night's Republican debate:

    MR. RUSSERT: Another quick question. People observing this race in Florida have been somewhat amazed by the number of television ads you've been running. Can you tell the voters of Florida and Republicans across the country, how much of your own money have you spent on this race so far?

    MR. ROMNEY: In Florida? We'll report that on the -- on the 31st of January as required by law, and probably not a minute earlier. You'll just have to wait, Tim.

    MR. RUSSERT: But why not tell the voters of Florida and across the country how much of your own wealth you're spending so they can make a judgment and factor that into their -- their own decision?

    Question: Why would a voter factor such a thing into a voting decision? Why would a person concerned with political issues, which actually affect his life, give a damn about personal money? Well, I can think of one thing that challenges the journalistic logic: Perhaps a voter might think better of a candidate willing to spend his own money. But one gets the clear impression from Russert's entire performance last night that that's now quite where the Sunday morning sage wants to go with this.

    Read the transcript. Study the questions. It's difficult to imagine how such bad questions (i.e. promote contention and fail to elicit information) can be tolerated by candidates and the voting public.



    1/25/2008

  • $1.8M recently pledged to MSU Foundation
    Several local business owners are among recent contributors to the Missouri State University Foundation, which has received nearly $1.8 million in the last several weeks.

    1/25/2008

  • Bogus Claims in Boca
    Republican contenders fling falsehoods in Florida.

    1/25/2008

  • Reed Pleads Hardship to MoEthics
    Aldermanic President Lewis Reed was in Jefferson City yesterday asking the Missouri Ethics Commission to let him keep his over-the-limit campaign contributions.

    From the Kansas City Star's Prime Buzz blog:
    Reed was elected president of the board in an election last April, but campaign finance reports show he continued to receive over-the-limit contributions after the election.

    Records show Reed received several contributions over $1,500, including a $10,000 donation from City Centre LLC in St, Louis and three $5,000 donations from other groups.

    In total, Reed accepted more than $27,000 in over-the-limit contributions. His campaign's latest finance report shows just over $9,000 on hand...

    Reed, who was accompanied by an attorney at the hearing today, declined to comment, and only reluctantly gave his name to a Star reporter.
    A law removing limits on contributions went into effect Jan. 1 of last year, but was overturned by the Supreme Court in July. The Ethics Commission is holding hearings to allow candidates who believe returning the excessive funds would be a hardship to argue for keeping the money.

    According to the Star, Republican State Senator Tom Dempsey also appeared before the Ethics Commission yesterday.
    Keep up with St. Louis politics at www.pubdef.net

    1/25/2008

  • Draft Jo Ann Emerson: The Blog

    Time was, people wanting a candidate to get into a race would start a website to generate buzz among constituents.  These days, its easier, cheaper, and more effective to start a blog.

    From an e-mail I got yesterday (which sadly gives me a whole slew of addresses in the cc: section, a no-no for anyone making contact), it seems a person going by the nom de plume, Nixon Slayer, wants Jo Ann Emerson, the 5-time winner of the 8th Missouri Congressional District and moderate Republican from Cape Girardeau, to jump into the Republican race for the Missouri Governor.

    I don't know much about Jo Ann other than what I read in the papers, but I like the idea of a blog being used to draft her for a run.

    Draft JoAnn Blog.

    1/25/2008

  • Former State Rep Jack Jackson Running for Lieutenant Governor

    Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder's decision to run for Governor following Governor Matt Blunt's surprise announcement that he will not seek re-election means the Republicans will be looking for candidates to run for Lieutenant Governor.  Enter former State Representative Jack Jackson (R-Wildwood).

    Jackson, a military veteran, says some of the most important duties of the Lieutenant Governor's office are also some of his most passionate interests.  Jackson says he is a leader on veterans' issues, a lead advocate for senior citizens, and is working for Missourians as a guide to help them find state services to make their family lives better. He says he is the most qualified in the state to take on these and all the responsibilities of Lieutenant Governor.

    Jackson says he received a phone call from Kinder several hours after Blunt's announcement. He says Kinder outlined his plans to run for Governor and suggested Jackson might run for Lieutenant Governor. Jackson says after consulting with his wife and other people he decided to toss his hat into the ring.  Jackson ran unsuccessfully for Auditor in 2006, losing the GOP nomination in a five member race.

    1/25/2008

  • Gov. Blunt Lauds D.A.R.E. Officers' Commitment to Keep Missouri Children Drug Free

    1/25/2008

  • So Much For Unity
    (AP) Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, a Democrat, is considering a run for governor. Carnahan planned to seek re-election but a spokesman says she began thinking about a gubernatorial bid after Gov. Matt Blunt, a Republican, announced he would not run for a second term.

    Attorney General Jay Nixon is so far the only Democrat to declare his candidacy for governor.

    The filing period for candidates for state offices opens in Feb. 26 and runs for a month.
    Campaign spokesman Tony Wyche says Carnahan received several calls urging her to run for governor. Wyche says she is taking time to think about it.

    1/25/2008

  • More on Edwards
    Here are the Edwards details: Springfield, Missouri — On Monday, January 28th, 2008, Senator John Edwards will travel to Springfield, Missouri to meet with voters and discuss his plans to make sure our government works for working families and the middle class, not just special interests. From guaranteeing universal health care to creating good jobs and enacting trade deals that help workers, not just big multinational corporations, Edwards will take on entrenched interests and fight for working and middle class families. "Powerful entrenched interests are standing in the way of the change our country desperately needs," said Edwards. "We need to stand up for the middle class and American jobs before it's too late. Saving the middle class is going to be an epic battle, and that's a fight I was born for. I know that if we stand together, we can take back our country. We can build the One America we all believe in." Edwards personally understands the struggles facing Missouri's families. He was born to a working class family and raised in small, rural mill towns across the South. Edwards has spent his life taking on powerful interests on behalf of families like the ones he grew up with. Edwards' message is resonating with voters in red states and blue states, in big cities and small towns. A recent CNN poll showed Edwards was the only Democrat to beat all four leading Republicans nationally, and state by state polls show even more conclusively that Edwards is the most electable democrat in key battleground states -- and even win in states like Missouri and Oklahoma that have gone "red" in recent presidential elections. Edwards enjoys strong grassroots support in Missouri, including the support more than 34,000 union members across the state. Edwards has also won the support of dozens of Democratic elected officials and party leaders from every region of the state including former Missouri Lt. Governor Joe Maxwell, Missouri State Senate Democratic Caucus Chair Frank Barnitz, Missouri House Democratic Whip Connie Johnson, and Missouri State Senator Wes Shoemyer. Edwards was also recently endorsed by former Missouri House Speaker Jim Kreider. The details of Edwards' Missouri event are included below. The event is free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP please visit the John Edwards for President web site at: www.johnedwards.com/springfield.

    1/25/2008

  • John Edwards coming to Springfield
    Political sources say that John Edwards will make an appearance in Springfield at the Teamsters Hall this coming Monday, January 28 at 5:30pm.

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    1/25/2008

  • If Steelman Jumps, Lampe Could Run Statewide
    SOURCE: LAMPE BEING URGED TO RUN FOR TREASURER
    If Republican State Treasurer Sarah Steelman jumps in the race for Governor, Springfield Rep. Sara Lampe could become a Democratic candidate for Treasurer, according to Democratic sources.
    "She'd be a natural fit for the race. And she's already got people coming up to her, calling her, urging her to consider it," said a Democratic source who asked for anonymity.
    But Lampe would only make the jump, if Steelman does, said the source. "This only works if Steelman gets in, and that's still unclear," noted this Democrat.
    It's no secret that Lampe has statewide aspirations at some point in the future. But no one close to her believed the opportunity would come this soon. "You have to take the chances when you get them," the source said.

    1/25/2008

  • State Treasurer Sarah Steelman's Weekly Office Performance Report.

    1/25/2008

  • Carnahan mulling bid for governor

    Carnahan
    Nixon

    For the time being, it might not be safe to call Attorney General Jay Nixon the presumptive Democratic nominee for governor anymore.

    That's because Secretary of State Robin Carnahan is considering a bid to run for governor. The daughter of former Gov. Mel Carnahan and former U.S. Sen. Jean Carnahan received a number of calls about running and will take some time to mull things over.

    "I think this will be something she'll decide in the fairly near future," said Tony Wyche, a Carnahan spokesman. "She hasn't really begun the process of thinking about it. She's" got to "sit down with her family and really think it through."

    One thing not on her radar, Wyche said, is running for Congress. Although Carnahan resides in St. Louis, she manages a farm in Rolla. Candidates can run for congressional seats even if they live somewhere else.

    "It's nothing I've talked her about," Wyche said, regarding a run for Congress in the case that Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau, runs for governor. "I don't think that would be the case."

    The Washington Post concocted a blog post this week bringing up Carnahan's name as a possible candidate for governor. She nearly ran against Nixon when Blunt was still planning for re-election, but decided against it.

    Although Nixon's been running unopposed for essentially the last three years, Carnahan brings some significant strengths to the table. She is prolific fundraiser, bringing in $258,434.50 during the last fundraising quarter. To put that in perspective, that's roughly $100,000 less than what U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof, R-Columbia, has on hand for his federal re-election bid.

    Carnahan also did well in rural areas of the state when she ran for Secretary of State in 2004. Doing well in those parts of the state could be critical for Democratic chances at winning statewide offices in the future.

    Oren Shur, a spokesman for the Nixon campaign, said Carnahan will have to make a decision for herself.

    "We recognize her right to make her own decision," Shur said. "Missourians know we need a change from the policies that have moved our state backwards these past three years, and they know Jay Nixon has experience and passion needed to bring about that change."

    ADDENDUM: Here's the AP version:

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Secretary of State Robin Carnahan's campaign confirmed Friday that she is considering a run for governor, the first Democrat to look anew at the race since Republican Gov. Matt Blunt declared he will not seek re-election.

    Carnahan had planned on running again for secretary of state. But a campaign spokesman said Blunt's surprising decision has led her to ponder a gubernatorial bid instead.

    "She's received several calls from people urging her to think about it," said Carnahan spokesman Tony Wyche. "The political landscape in the state has gone through a major upheaval, so she's just going to take a little bit of time here and think about it."

    Attorney General Jay Nixon is so far the only Democrat to declare his candidacy for governor.

    Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is the only person to enter the governor's race after Blunt announced his exit on Tuesday. But at least a half dozen other Republicans also are considering it.

    Nixon had been campaigning against Blunt for several years before having to suddenly adjust his efforts. But he has vowed to press on with essentially the same message.

    1/25/2008

  • MRTL endorses Huck

    Missouri Right to Life endorsed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for president today.

    From a press release:

    MRL's Board of Directors and Political Action Committee (PAC), after reviewing the candidate's positions and level of support nationwide and in Missouri, chose to endorse Governor Huckabee over his primary rivals due to his unsurpassed and steadfast support of Pro-Life principles during more than 10 years of public service.

    Among Governor Huckabee's achievements as Lt. Governor and Governor in Arkansas are the following:

    - Passage of the Arkansas Unborn Child Amendment
    - Partial Birth Abortion Ban
    - Parental Notification law
    - Informed Consent (abortion) law
    - Unborn Child Pain Awareness law
    - Safe Harbor law
    - Unborn Victims of Violence law

    The national chapter of RTL endorsed former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tennessee. But he dropped out of the race, prompting the group to choose another candidate.

    1/25/2008

  • Steelman's in, Carnahan's considering

    1/27/2008

  • Steelman Will Run For Governor

    State Treasurer Sarah Steelman will announce that she will run for governor tomorrow morning in Springfield.

    The announcement will occur at 10:30 a.m. at her brother's home in Springfield.

    This comes three days after she said she would run for a second term as treasurer.

    Read more here.

    1/25/2008

  • Steelman running for governor
    Here's the scoop: State Treasurer Sarah Steelman will announce her intention to run for Governor of the State of Missouri on Saturday, January 26th at the home of Tom and Leigh Ann Hearne in Springfield, MO. After earnest consideration, Treasurer Steelman believes that she can best serve the people of Missouri through the office of Governor. There she will continue to lead our state by investing in the talents of Missouri's hardworking people. Who: State Treasurer Sarah Steelman What: "Power to the People" Gubernatorial Announcement When: 10:30 AM on Saturday, January 26, 2008 Where: Home of Tom and Leigh Ann Hearne 3320 South Woodstock Springfield, MO 65809

    1/25/2008

  • Missouri Right to Life endorses Huckabee
    Missouri Right to Life endorsed Mike Huckabee for president today. The news release is printed below:

    Missouri Right to Life (MRL), the state's largest grassroots organization focused on Pro-Life issues, today announces its endorsement of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee for U.S. President.

    MRL's Board of Directors and Political Action Committee (PAC), after reviewing the candidate's positions and level of support nationwide and in Missouri, chose to endorse Governor Huckabee over his primary rivals due to his unsurpassed and steadfast support of Pro-Life principles during more than 10 years of public service.

    Among Governor Huckabee's achievements as Lt. Governor and Governor in Arkansas are the following:

    - Passage of the Arkansas Unborn Child Amendment
    - Partial Birth Abortion Ban
    - Parental Notification law
    - Informed Consent (abortion) law
    - Unborn Child Pain Awareness law
    - Safe Harbor law
    - Unborn Victims of Violence law

    In addition, Governor Huckabee was the second governor in the country to sign into law a true ban on Human Cloning, outlawing the creation and destruction of living human embryos for research. A similar ban has been a major priority for MRL despite fierce opposition. Governor Huckabee states that he also is opposed to embryonic stem cell research.

    Governor Huckabee has publicly committed to doing more than just nominating judges opposed to Roe vs. Wade:

    "What I accomplished as Governor proves that there is a lot more that a pro-life President can do than wait for a Supreme Court vacancy, and I will do everything I can to promote a pro-life agenda and pass pro-life legislation. If I am saddled with a Democrat Congress, I'll veto any pro-abortion legislation they pass. I will staff all relevant positions with pro-life appointees. I will use the Bully Pulpit to change hearts and minds, to move this country from a culture of death to a culture of life. I have no desire to throw women in jail, I just want to stop throwing babies in the garbage."

    Both nationwide and state polling data confirm that Governor Huckabee has solid opportunities to win Republican delegates. MRL encourages pro-life citizens, regardless of their political affiliation, to explore Governor Huckabee's candidacy.

    1/25/2008



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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Dance with my father

Dance With My Father Lyrics
 » Luther Vandross

Back when I was a child, before life removed all the innocence
My father would lift me high and dance with my mother and me and then
Spin me around 'til I fell asleep
Then up the stairs he would carry me
And I knew for sure I was loved
If I could get another chance, another walk, another dance with him
I'd play a song that would never, ever end
How I'd love, love, love
To dance with my father again
When I and my mother would disagree
To get my way, I would run from her to him
He'd make me laugh just to comfort me
Then finally make me do just what my mama said
Later that night when I was asleep
He left a dollar under my sheet
Never dreamed that he would be gone from me
If I could steal one final glance, one final step, one final dance with him
I'd play a song that would never, ever end
'Cause I'd love, love, love
To dance with my father again
Sometimes I'd listen outside her door
And I'd hear how my mother cried for him
I pray for her even more than me
I pray for her even more than me
I know I'm praying for much too much
But could you send back the only man she loved
I know you don't do it usually
But dear Lord she's dying
To dance with my father again
Every night I fall asleep and this is all I ever dream



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Matt Blunt for Governor - Financial War Chest



CANDIDATE Date Established:1/31/2005
Date Terminated:
COMMITTEE: MECID:C051019

MISSOURIANS FOR MATT BLUNT INC

PO BOX 695

JEFFERSON CITY MO 65102

TELEPHONE:(573) 635-6942
TREASURER: JULIE A KAYS

401 SUNSET DRIVE

LEBANON MO 65536

WORK PHONE: (417) 718-0364

HOME PHONE:(417) 588-1416
DEP. TREASURER:



WORK PHONE:

HOME PHONE:
CANDIDATE: MATT BLUNT

PO BOX 1426

SPRINGFIELD MO 65801

TELEPHONE:(573) 635-6942
OFFICE SOUGHT: GOVERNOR -

Date of Election:8/5/2008

Political Party:REPUBLICAN

October 2007 Report

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: MISSOURIANS FOR MATT BLUNT INC
ReportDate:

RECEIPTS

A. THIS PERIODB. THIS ELECTION


1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
$7,926,369.38
2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $959,663.25
3. ALL LOANS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $0.00
4. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD $65,333.82
5. SUBTOTAL MONETARY RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD ( SUM 2A + 3A + 4A ) $1,024,997.07
6. IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD$1,550.72
7. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (SUM 5A + 6A)$1,026,547.79
8. FUNDS USED FOR REPAYING LOANS THIS PERIOD$0.00
9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A - 8A)
$8,952,917.17
EXPENDITURES

A. THIS PERIODB. THIS ELECTION
10. TOTAL EXPENDITURES FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
$2,341,181.27
11. EXPENDITURES MADE BY CASH OR CHECK THIS PERIOD$501,603.52
12. IN-KIND EXPENDITURES MADE THIS PERIOD $1,550.72
13. DEBTS INCURRED THIS PERIOD (NOT INCLUDING LOANS)$28,389.75
14. TOTAL ALL EXPENDITURES MADE THIS PERIOD (SUM 11A + 12A + 13A)$531,543.99
15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A)
$2,872,725.26
CONTRIBUTIONS MADE

A. THIS PERIODB. THIS ELECTION
16. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS MADE FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
$36,050.00
17. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS MADE THIS PERIOD$0.00
18. ALL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS MADE THIS PERIOD$0.00
19. TOTAL ALL CONTRIBUTIONS MADE THIS PERIOD (SUM 17A + 18A) $0.00
20. TOTAL ALL CONTRIBUTIONS MADE THIS ELECTION (SUM 16B + 19A)
$36,050.00
OTHER DISBURSEMENTS

THIS PERIOD
21. FUNDS USED FOR REPAYING LOANS THIS PERIOD$0.00
22. PAYMENTS THIS PERIOD ON PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DEBTS INCURRED $264,581.07
23. ANY MISCELLANEOUS DISBURSEMENT NOT REPORTED ELSEWHERE$61,720.00
24. TOTAL OTHER DISBURSEMENTS THIS PERIOD (SUM 21A + 22A + 23A) $326,301.07
STATEMENT OF BEGINNING AND ENDING FINANCIAL CONDITION

MONEY ON HAND
25. MONEY ON HAND AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD
(INCLUDING FUNDS IN DEPOSITORY, CASH, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND
ALL OTHER INVESTMENTS)
$5,813,895.14
26. MONETARY RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (FROM ITEM 5)$1,024,997.07
27. MONETARY DISBURSEMENTS MADE THIS PERIOD�(SUM 11 + 17 + 24)$827,904.59
     A) DISBURSEMENTS BY CHECK$827,904.59
     B) DISBURSEMENTS BY CASH$0.00
28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 - 27) $6,010,987.62

INDEBTEDNESS
29. OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS PERIOD$264,757.03
30. LOANS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD$0.00
31. NEW DEBTS INCURRED THIS PERIOD$28,389.75
32. PAYMENTS MADE ON LOANS THIS PERIOD $0.00
33. CREDITS RECEIVED ON LOANS THIS PERIOD$0.00
34. PAYMENTS MADE THIS PERIOD ON DEBTS INCURRED IN PREVIOUS PERIOD $264,581.07
35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD
(SUM 29 + 30 + 31 - 32 - 33 - 34)
$28,565.71

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